Smooth out Your Ride: Diagnosing and Fixing Transmission Crossmember Issues

Smooth out Your Ride: Diagnosing and Fixing Transmission Crossmember Issues

Smooth out Your Ride: Diagnosing and Fixing Transmission Crossmember IssuesTyler Spangler
Published on: 25/03/2025

If you're experiencing a bumpy ride or strange noises from under your truck, you might have a transmission crossmember issue. Common signs include clunking or banging noises during acceleration or gear shifting, visible damage like cracks or rust on the crossmember, and misalignment of the transmission and driveshaft. To fix the issue, you may need to replace the crossmember if the damage is extensive, tighten any loose bolts according to manufacturer specifications, or replace worn rubber mounts to reduce vibration and noise. If you're unsure about making these repairs yourself, consulting a qualified mechanic is advisable.

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Transmission Wisdom: The Dos and Don'ts of Additives & High-Flow Filters for Truck Owners

Transmission Wisdom: The Dos and Don'ts of Additives & High-Flow Filters for Truck Owners

Transmission Wisdom: The Dos and Don'ts of Additives & High-Flow Filters for Truck OwnersTyler Spangler
Published on: 17/03/2025

Transmission additives can be both beneficial and detrimental, making it essential to use them cautiously by first diagnosing the issue, consulting your vehicle's manual, choosing reputable brands, and meticulously following instructions. Additionally, high-flow transmission filters offer advantages like faster oil circulation, enhanced filtration, extended transmission life, improved fuel economy, better performance, and lower maintenance costs. TTS provides expert advice and service for Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy truck transmissions, ensuring quick turnaround times, experienced technicians, high-quality parts, and a one-year warranty, emphasizing their commitment to delivering top-notch transmission solutions. For personalized advice or assistance, visit their website or contact their team.

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Get Expert Answers on Your Truck Transmission Questions from TTS Pros

Get Expert Answers on Your Truck Transmission Questions from TTS Pros

Get Expert Answers on Your Truck Transmission Questions from TTS ProsTyler Spangler
Published on: 10/07/2024

Truck Transmission Specialists Luke and Tyler share their 18 years of expertise in answering top transmission questions for truck enthusiasts. They explain the benefits of a performance transmission mount, such as improved performance and a refined driving experience. They also highlight their comprehensive warranty on these mounts and their ability to diagnose transmission problems for Ford F-250 trucks. Additionally, they offer transmission rebuilds for Chevy Silverado models and recommend professional installation for optimal performance. TTS emphasizes their specialization in Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy trucks, delivering exceptional service beyond OEM standards. Contact them for expert help with your truck transmission needs.

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Smooth out Your Ride: Diagnosing and Fixing Transmission Crossmember Issues

Smooth out Your Ride: Diagnosing and Fixing Transmission Crossmember Issues

Smooth out Your Ride: Diagnosing and Fixing Transmission Crossmember IssuesTyler Spangler
Published on: 03/07/2024

If you're experiencing a bumpy ride or strange noises from under your truck, you might have a transmission crossmember issue. Common signs include clunking or banging noises during acceleration or gear shifting, visible damage like cracks or rust on the crossmember, and misalignment of the transmission and driveshaft. To fix the issue, you may need to replace the crossmember if the damage is extensive, tighten any loose bolts according to manufacturer specifications, or replace worn rubber mounts to reduce vibration and noise. If you're unsure about making these repairs yourself, consulting a qualified mechanic is advisable.

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